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Quantifying mixing using equilibrium reactions

Journal

PHYSICS OF FLUIDS
Volume 21, Issue 3, Pages -

Publisher

AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/1.3078247

Keywords

calcium compounds; chemical equilibrium; dyes; Green's function methods; ion-molecule reactions; microchannel flow; mixing; spectrochemical analysis

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  1. NSF CAREER Award [CBET-0747917]

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A method of quantifying equilibrium reactions in a microchannel using a fluorometric reaction of Fluo-4 and Ca(2+) ions is presented. Under the proper conditions, equilibrium reactions can be used to quantify fluid mixing without the challenges associated with constituent mixing measures such as limited imaging spatial resolution and viewing angle coupled with three-dimensional structure. Quantitative measurements of CaCl and calcium-indicating fluorescent dye Fluo-4 mixing are measured in Y-shaped microchannels. Reactant and product concentration distributions are modeled using Green's function solutions and a numerical solution to the advection-diffusion equation. Equilibrium reactions provide for an unambiguous, quantitative measure of mixing when the reactant concentrations are greater than 100 times their dissociation constant and the diffusivities are equal. At lower concentrations and for dissimilar diffusivities, the area averaged fluorescence signal reaches a maximum before the species have interdiffused, suggesting that reactant concentrations and diffusivities must be carefully selected to provide unambiguous, quantitative mixing measures. Fluorometric equilibrium reactions work over a wide range of pH and background concentrations such that they can be used for a wide variety of fluid mixing measures including industrial or microscale flows.

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